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For the: Italian municipality of Calabria, see Bruzzano Zeffirio.
Quartier of Milan in Lombardy, Italy
Bruzzano
Quartier of Milan
Church of Santa Maria Assunta
Church of Santa Maria Assunta
Country Italy
RegionLombardy
ProvinceMilan
ComuneMilan
Zone9
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)

Bruzzano is a district (quartier) of Milan, Italy. It is an area located within Zone 9 of the city.

Overview

Its name comes from the Latin Bruttianum, as the land owner of the agricultural fundus was a Roman citizen coming from Bruttium (today Calabria). In this region, "in fact," there is now the namesake municipality of Bruzzano Zeffirio. The first written documents that testify the existence of an independent comune dates back to 1346, while the earliest proof of the existence of the church of Santa Maria Assunta dates back to 1011.

Bruzzano formed a separate municipality until 1869, when it joined Affori, Bresso and Dergano to form the Comune di Affori e Uniti (named again just Affori since 1912), which was then annexed in Milan in 1923.

References

45°31′43″N 9°10′24″E / 45.52861°N 9.17333°E / 45.52861; 9.17333


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